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Examples of grace period


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This may take the form of an interest rate subsidy or an extended graceperiod.
Polluters have a 20day graceperiod to pay the monthly/quarterly levy, after which the required payment increases by 0.1 per cent per day.
There was no such thing as a twenty-minute graceperiod.
Further, if we analyse the full model for major parties only, the interaction of graceperiod and time is not significant.
The estimate for the interaction of graceperiod and time is significant at the 0.05 level, but all other interactions are insignificant.
It is important to note that the addition of graceperiod to the model has no effect on the estimated coefficients for the other covariates or their significance.
If we remove graceperiod from the model, and test for the time-dependence of the remaining covariates interacted with time, none of these interactions is significant.
Now comes a new attempt to extend the graceperiod to eight years for countries where high levels of protection are currently in force.
From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English
The second defect is that the graceperiod of five years creates rather a long delay.
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It is quite illogical and mistaken to associate and identify the graceperiod with the rate of duty.
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It is misguided to allow that graceperiod to enable someone to come to terms with the discipline of the order.
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If the appeal is unsuccessful, the 14 days' graceperiod begins only after the time limit for a further appeal has expired.
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A graceperiod would presumably lead to more wrangles over who owns the rights to an invention which has already been made public.
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However, there may be a need for a graceperiod related to the academic year, especially as regards admission to educational establishments.
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These loans will be repayable over 25 years, with a graceperiod of 7 years before repayments of capital begin.
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It might have been better to consider a measure that did not include a graceperiod.
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It was shown that someone had committed a criminal offence by driving without a licence during the graceperiod.
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The graceperiod, therefore, is a concession to those who fail to comply with statutory requirements.
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Only at that point does the 14-day graceperiod begin.
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We should not now give up the chance of bringing these two principles together through the unilateral introduction of a graceperiod.
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We should also have made provision for a graceperiod.
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I am not sure whether it is more or less prudent to request a graceperiod than not to do so.
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Credits so far given run for 50 years with a 10-year graceperiod for the repayment of capital.
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The balance will be repaid in instalments after a further graceperiod of 2½ years.
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The majority of the rest will have lived here for over five years and will qualify for the six months' graceperiod.
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The latter will benefit from a 2-year graceperiod and then some compensation on a declining scale for the next five years.
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They preserve the existing 15-minute graceperiod against being clamped for overstaying the time paid for.
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In other areas, there is no such graceperiod and disqualification has immediate effect.
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If an unpaid balance is hanging over, the new purchases will attract interest from the date of purchase, and the graceperiod will not apply.
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A one-year graceperiod during which the home country insurer would be obliged to continue cover is perfectly reasonable.
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If that debate takes place, then a graceperiod is not required and could in fact prove counter-productive.
From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English
I also noted your comments on the graceperiod for young farmers concerning the minimum standards.
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The longest term yet granted is 25 years, including an initial graceperiod of seven years before repayment of principal begins.
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This is what the 14 days' graceperiod is and remains.
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We ask that the graceperiod be extended even further.
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The loans were usually for 25 years, with a graceperiod at the start during which no capital repayments are made.
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In any case, there is a six-month graceperiod.
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The maximum rate for domestic property and the length of the graceperiod will be kept under review.
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They are interest free, and will have a seven years' graceperiod on repayment of principal.
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The 14-day graceperiod will seldom be long enough for the administrator or receiver to effect a sale of the business.
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The graceperiod is almost up.
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Both loans will be repayable over a period of fifteen years, including a graceperiod of five years in which no repayments of principal will be required.
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If there is to be a graceperiod, it needs to be of substantial length, because it will not be easy to persuade people to come forward.
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This group will also be entitled to a six months' graceperiod in which to apply for registration, after they have completed their five years' residence.
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In practice, the only watertight way of operating a three-day graceperiod would be to exclude all illegals by demanding a stamped passport as proof of entry.
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Furthermore, according to the overwhelming majority of those attending the hearing, a graceperiod increases legal uncertainty by abandoning the principle of absolute novelty in favour of relative novelty.
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The existence of the so-called graceperiod for renewing licences has no relevance to this matter and has quite erroneously led people to feel that they were suffering an injustice.
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When costing the three-day graceperiod amendment, it was anticipated that the amendment could prompt some potential asylum seekers to lodge their applications earlier than they would otherwise do.
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What does the graceperiod mean?
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That is a nine months' graceperiod.
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In addition, the wait-for-readers operation must wait for at least one graceperiod to elapse.
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It has no graceperiod and it goes into repayment as soon as the funds are disbursed to the borrower.
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Artists accrue points for every correct guess within the graceperiod.
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One the graceperiod is over the player's city becomes a potential target for attack but the player can launch attacks of their own.
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After the graceperiod, the borrower is given up to 10 years in which to repay the loan principal amount and interest.
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The period is composed of a 20-year repayment period and a five-year graceperiod.
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Borrowers who could not make the higher payments once the initial graceperiod ended would try to refinance their mortgages.
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If a student drops below half time, the account goes into a six-month graceperiod.
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Domains continue to resolve for up to 30 days or more after their registration and redemption graceperiod have expired.
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The graceperiod is usually 6 or 12 months.
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It lends at a 4% interest rate with a 25-year repayment period, including a five-year graceperiod.
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In law, a graceperiod is a time period during which a particular rule exceptionally does not apply, or only partially applies.
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Throughout this graceperiod, the user will be periodically reminded to activate the program, with warnings becoming more frequent over time.
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In addition, any money that is not used by the end of the plan year (or graceperiod) is returned to the employer.
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A plan year may allow either a rollover or a graceperiod for unused amounts for the same plan year but not both.
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This is referred to as the graceperiod.
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If the domain is dropped within the five-day graceperiod, no fee is incurred.
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However, any order canceled after the graceperiod will receive store credit only.
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Usually, if a customer is late paying the balance, finance charges will be calculated and the graceperiod does not apply.
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There is a graceperiod when orange cards are played.
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The game attempts to remedy the issue by offering a short graceperiod after blocking that guards against other hit types.
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The loans are for 20 years, including a 10-year graceperiod.
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This graceperiod came to an end when the black and white comics boom imploded in 1988.
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Any time period during which each thread resides at least once in a quiescent state is called a "graceperiod".
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Applicants that do not publish their inventions prior to filing receive no graceperiod.
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During a graceperiod, families could choose to move to a region where their faith was practiced.
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Once the graceperiod was over, forty-one people were arrested during a parade and demonstration consisting of 5,000 protesters.
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But law enforcement was simply adhering to a generally accepted 30-day graceperiod after the ordinance was enacted.
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There is no 90-day graceperiod for the renewal of alien permits.
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They are being financed via a foreign loan over 22 years, with a seven-year graceperiod.
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Some traffic signals have an all red duration, allowing a graceperiod of a few seconds before the cross-direction turns green.
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A new court would be announced with a thirty-day graceperiod for confessions and the gathering of accusations by neighbors.
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For example, if a user had a $1,000 transaction and repaid it in full within this graceperiod, there would be no interest charged.
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The teams are given a fifteen-minute graceperiod before forfeit is declared.
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They were given a graceperiod of thirty years during which no inquiry into their faith would be allowed.
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Where there were no agreements a graceperiod of four months was provided and thereafter no quarter was to be given to the polytheists.
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Some jurisdictions have instituted a limited graceperiod during which an arbitral decision may be appealed against, but after which there can be no appeal.
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These accounts will receive invalid transactions (i.e. incorrect or missing data elements) that are not corrected and loaded within a company-defined graceperiod.
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Prior to the passage of this law, no protections or graceperiod existed.
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He also requested a graceperiod from the general public until a number of urgent social policy reforms are implemented.
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Customers also received a blank video tape for every 18 coupon rentals and promised a graceperiod of up to four months for those with large numbers of coupons.
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Second, tied aid credits are not very different from export credits, except in interest, grace period (the time when there is no repayment of the principal) and terms of repayment.
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Borrowers who would not be able to make the higher payments once the initial graceperiod ended, were planning to refinance their mortgages after a year or two of appreciation.
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In these situations, a subject who is past due, but who meets the obligation within the grace period receives equal treatment and no penalty or negative reputation.
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While some attorneys claim that there is a graceperiod of 30 days, 60 days, or sometimes 10 days, that is not true according to the law.
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There is no graceperiod.
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